Efficacy of reminders for increasing volunteer engagement in translating Cochrane plain language summaries: a pilot randomised controlled trial.

education & training (see medical education & training) public health

Journal

BMJ evidence-based medicine
ISSN: 2515-4478
Titre abrégé: BMJ Evid Based Med
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101719009

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 2021
Historique:
accepted: 21 05 2020
pubmed: 9 7 2020
medline: 26 11 2021
entrez: 9 7 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The aim of this study was to pilot test the effectiveness of reminders versus no intervention for increasing the number of translated Cochrane plain language summaries (PLSs) among volunteer translators. Parallel-group randomised controlled trial. Cochrane Croatia translation project. Adults who volunteered to translate Cochrane PLSs within the Cochrane Croatia translation project. The participants were randomly allocated to intervention (receiving up to four bi-weekly email reminders to translate PLSs) or control group (no intervention). The number of translated PLSs within the 6-month trial period. We included 80 participants. The median number of translated PLSs after 6 months was 9 in the intervention group (95% CI 2.0 to 15.0) and 4 in the control group (95% CI 2.9 to 7.0), but this was not significantly different (p=0.181, Mann-Whitney U test). There was no difference between the groups in the number of translations after 3 months, the average time-to-translation after 3 or 6 months, or the satisfaction at the end of the study period. The number of reminders received and the number of translated summaries were negatively correlated (r=-0.50; 95% CI -0.70 to -0.22). Our pilot trial showed that reminders do not seem to be significantly effective in increasing the number of PLS translations. Future studies could explore whether different frequency, timing and content of reminders have an influence on an increase in the engagement among volunteer translators of evidence synthesis. NCT03534791.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32636205
pii: bmjebm-2020-111378
doi: 10.1136/bmjebm-2020-111378
doi:

Banques de données

ClinicalTrials.gov
['NCT03534791']

Types de publication

Journal Article Randomized Controlled Trial

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

49-50

Informations de copyright

© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Competing interests: None declared.

Auteurs

Dora Jakus (D)

Institute for Emergency Medicine of Split-Dalmatia County, Split, Croatia.

Dalibora Behmen (D)

Department of Research in Biomedicine and Health, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, Croatia.

Ivan Buljan (I)

Department of Research in Biomedicine and Health, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, Croatia.

Ana Marušić (A)

Department of Research in Biomedicine and Health, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, Croatia.

Livia Puljak (L)

Croatian Catholic University, Zagreb, Croatia livia.puljak@unicath.hr livia.puljak@gmail.com.

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